Teacher fleeces pre-school

“I saw the news today” …around noon, TVBS showed a foreign man, 25-ish, from Australia-ish, teacher at some pre school-ish in Changhwa, the authorities are looking for him for what I think the news reporter said was shagging some female teacher during lunchtime naptime and one of the students saw him and reported the incident to his parents.

The guy, Apple calls him Scott, has not been seen for the past two weeks, she reported.

Photo in APPLE DAILY today, too, page 4 or 5 or around there, bottom of the page.

Big news, on all the networks now. Turns out he is married, was cheating on the wife, she found out, all hell breaks loose, his gets APPLED!

Posters below will fill you in. Thanks Tetsu for translation. Now we know “the rest of the story…”

I thought he just borrowed money from his wife’s kindy and then did a runner? What’s worse, they have a child - poor kid.

Spack, you might be right, the TV showed the owner talking to the reporter for a long time, and no pics of kids were involved. I was just relying on a rather hasty translation machine, maybe there was no molest charges, but the photo in APPLE shows the guy with two of the little kids faces out of focus the way they usually do when criminal charges are going on. Maybe you can look and do a correct translation from APPLE or the APPLE website even.

Might be just a money run, and will correct/delete initial post later. Tune on the TV, the news loop is looping and it’s long segment.

It looks like he was shagging co-teachers in the office during nap time. :astonished:

really? and then he ran away when confronted with the stories? in Kaohsiung (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) or Changwa?

  1. shagging naptime?
  2. borrow money and run?
  3. improper touching?

What’s the real story?

really? and then he ran away when confronted with the stories? in Kaohsiung (Gaoxiong) or Changwa?[/quote]

Changhwa…it seems that he was working illegally at a kindy. He didn’t have an ARC bcause his highest level of education is high school.

working illegally?? that’s terrible :wink:

shagging co-teachers during break…hope he got overtime for that

These foreigners are all nothing but trouble. I say deport the lot. Fornicators, musicians, drug addicts and phony English teachers…the utter dregs of society.
:fume:

In a tearing hurry today but if someone can post a link I’ll have a shot at a quickie translation…

Was this in Kaohsiung (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) (Gaoxiong) or Changhwa (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) (Zhanghua) ?

I believe it is Changhwa.

Just ripping through the article from the website now. Basically, the intro says this:

A young Australian man called Scott, who came to Taiwan with his Taiwanese wife who he met in Australia, brought said wife into the classroom during afternoon nap time for a little hanky panky and got busted by the kids, who told their parents and now he’s fucked in both senses of the word. It was in Changhwa, he is only high-school educated, and he was teaching illegally and apparently has been for five years.

Australian high school graduate Scott married Taiwanese woman, spent last 5 years teaching illegally at kindergarten in Zhanghua, used noon break to get it on with colleague, but was caught in the act by pupil who told parents.
The 26-year-old hasn’t been back at school for the past half month. The school itself - called Washington - is illegal, unlicensed.
The school itself says Scott didn’t go all the way with his colleague, it was just kissing, and all his colleagues knew about it.
The Apple report closes with nationalistic remarks from Scott’s wife, complaining about how he’s fooling Taiwanese women and making money from Taiwanese people, and that he’s the sort of guy who should be expelled.

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The school itself says Scott didn’t go all the way with his colleague, it was just kissing, and all his colleagues knew about it.[/quote]

Both the headlines and the article very clearly mentioned, “shagging”. I think the school might be doing a bit of damage control here. :laughing:

Can someone post a link, please? I can’t find the article on appledaily.com.tw.

Rough translation:
Foreign Teacher Caught In The Act By Child

[i](Sun Ying-che, Changhwa bureau) Scott, a high-school educated Australian man, came to Taiwan to teach English after marrying a Taiwanese girl. For over five years he has taught illegally, and also taken on private students. Recently, during afternoon break at his kindergarten, he brought his girlfriend into a classroom for a little hanky panky. A student caught the pair and told his/her parents, who were livid at this

I am going to assume he had a J.F.R.V and that his A.R.C is related to joining family.

Very loosely illegal. A Taiwanese teaching English would be ok, even with a high school education, as he could be considered an “English consultant”. I could be wrong. Therefore, with a JFRV and ARC based on that, he would have open work rights the same as a Taiwanese. So, the school may be illegal, but I am not sure if he would be, well, in an outlandish kind of way. Anyone able to verify this?

This is what shows him up as a drop kick and deserving of whatever he gets.

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The Apple report closes with nationalistic remarks from Scott’s wife, complaining about how he’s fooling Taiwanese women and making money from Taiwanese people, and that he’s the sort of guy who should be expelled.[/quote]

“Fooling” wasn’t the word I was thinking of. :smiling_imp:
But, he is deceiving Taiwanese people who would expect that an English teacher should have a certain level of education.

The government here should sort out the qualifications for both local and foreign English teachers. Not that I am a big fan of TESOL or the like, but it may be what is needed.

If Taiwan would place some requirements right accross the board it would be easier to catch up with guys in this Aussie guys situation. There are too many here like this. At the same time, I wouldn’t want to take food out of their mouths or money away from their families, however, I would like to see them encouraged to obtain some kind of professional qualification. If the teacher could not obtain a university degree, they should be encouraged to, at least, obtain a qualification for teaching English.

Should he be deported?
Heck, his wife could prosecute him if she could prove he was f@#king around. Divorce him and get him deported. That would be for her to decide.

For teaching English on a JFRV (if that’s what he had) - he shouldn’t be deported, but he should be warned.

For doing what he, allegedly, did, he should be fired. If he ever comes down here :smiling_imp: :smiling_imp: :smiling_imp: :fume: :fume:

WTF? Counseling? For what, exactly?

Copping an eyeful of his/her teacher’s wang, I guess? :wink:

(I’m not 100% it was “counseling” per se, but the Chinese did say “psychological guidance”, which I assume would be counselling.)

[quote] Counseling? For what, exactly?
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Big hairy barbarian, possibly with his naughty bits showing? That’s gonna fuck with a little kid’s head. :astonished:

Still and all, he sounds like a real jagoff from the totally objective news reports. It’ll be interesting to see how this one plays out. As Bassman says, it doesn’t sound as if he’s violated the terms of his visa, if in fact he has a JFRV.